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RailAmerica, Inc., based in Jacksonville, Florida, was a holding company of a number of short-line railroads and regional railroads in the United States and Canada. In 2007, RailAmerica was acquired by Fortress Investment Group. Before that, it traded on the New York Stock Exchange with the ticker symbol RRA. [2]
In November 1996, the Gettysburg Railway company was created to operate the Gettysburg Railroad, which had been purchased by RailAmerica's Delaware Valley Railroad Company for $1,075,000. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The GBRY operated their own freight and tourist trains using their own equipment, including two Ex- Milwaukee Road F7’s from Dakota Rail .
Companies owned by RailAmerica as of the Genesee & Wyoming Inc. acquisition in December 2012 have been owned by G&W. Pages in category "RailAmerica" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total.
The 10-second takeawayFor the quarter ended Dec. 31 (Q4), RailAmerica beat slightly on revenues and beat expectations on earnings per share. Compared to RailAmerica Beats Estimates on Top and ...
The Gettysburg Railroad (reporting mark GETY) was a short-line heritage railroad that operated in Pennsylvania from 1976 to 1996. The 23.4 mi (37.7 km) line ran from Gettysburg to Mount Holly Springs.
The Gettysburg and Northern Railroad operates a 25-mile (40 km) long line running from Gettysburg in Adams County north to Mount Holly Springs in Cumberland County.Between Gettysburg and Mount Holly Springs, the railroad serves Biglerville, Aspers, Gardners, Peach Glen, Hunters Run, and Upper Mill.
a Part of RailAmerica purchase. [107] Other. Freightliner Group; Rotterdam Rail Feeding [Dutch] References External links. Railways portal; Genesee & Wyoming Inc ...
The Reading Company filed for bankruptcy in 1971 and the railway line was owned by Conrail in 1976 from April 1-October. [22] The line was purchased by the Blairsville & Indiana Railroad which changed its name to [23] Gettysburg Railroad (1976–1996) and used the line for freight and, under its Gettysburg Passenger Services subsidiary, tourist excursions.